I tend to turn to graphic novels and manga for comfort reads; I’ve needed that a bit more lately. I wanted something I could trust not to be too much with the feels and end happily. I took a chance with the final volume of Food Wars! (#36) and thankfully there were no major surprises of those sorts. The basic premise has always been kind of entertaining to me: a bunch of students at a culinary high school and their hijinks. Naturally there’s the rebel […]
The last Food War is more about the people than the food, and it turned out well
Food Wars! vo. 36 by Yuto Tsukuda, Shun Saeki, Yuki Marisaki